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Turkey’s jailed pro-Kurdish candidate in first television appearance for 20 months

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ANKARA: The jailed presidenti­al candidate for Turkey’s proKurdish opposition made his first television appearance in over a year and a half on Sunday, giving a campaign speech ahead of next week’s elections.

Selahattin Demirtas, who has been in detention for close to 20 months on security charges and faces a sentence of up to 142 years if convicted, was nominated by his Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP) as a candidate last month.

One of Turkey’s best-known politician­s, he has had to run his campaign mostly through social media from his prison cell in the northweste­rn city of Edirne, while Turkish media have been saturated with coverage of President Tayyip Erdogan and his ministers.

Speaking on state broadcaste­r TRT in a scheduled 10-minute address, to which he is entitled under election law, Demirtas said voting for Erdogan and his ruling AK Party would mean putting the fate of the country “between one man’s two lips”.

“The only reason I am still here is that the AKP is scared of me. They think tying my hands here and going from square to square spreading accusation­s about me is being courageous. They are openly violating the constituti­on by declaring me guilty even though there is no conviction ruling against me, and are trying to direct the public by misinformi­ng them,” a visibly thinner Demirtas said.

The snap parliament­ary and presidenti­al elections on Sunday will herald the switch to the new powerful executive presidency narrowly approved in a referendum last year.

In previous elections, Demirtas won votes beyond his core Kurdish constituen­cy, and is likely to draw significan­t backing in the first round of the presidenti­al vote, while boosting the prospects of his party entering parliament.

Demirtas’s HDP arranged a viewing of his speech in Istanbul’s Bakirkoy Square, where hundreds of supporters gathered to watch. — Reuters

 ??  ?? HDP supporters watch Demirtas as his first television appearance in over a year and a half is seen live on a huge screen during a campaign event in Istanbul. — Reuters photo
HDP supporters watch Demirtas as his first television appearance in over a year and a half is seen live on a huge screen during a campaign event in Istanbul. — Reuters photo

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